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Latest post Tue, May 5 2009 6:33 PM by nona the brit. 1 replies.
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eunjinny  +  716802 Tue, 05 May 09 04:19 PM

I am hired at Newyork city.

I am hired for Newyork city.

I am hired from the company in Newyork city.


Are these sentences i made correct in grammer and understandable?

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nona the brit  +  716972 Tue, 05 May 09 06:33 PM
No, not really.

 

Do you mean hired (you were just appointed to a job?)

I was hired for a job in New York City

 

or that you work there

 

I work in New York city.

 

 

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